I always scratch build all my fencing. I do both O and HO scale fences. I just completed a Walthers Cornerstone building kit--chicken coops and sheds and painted everything by hand. Came out really nice. I even got a couple of green tractors that look kinda like John Deere tractors. Wife liked them so much I had to give her one of them. I think they were from Walthers too. Since I broke off all the stirrups on my Tichy flatcar build trying to install the bronze phosphor grab irons, I made stirrups out of staple from the office stapler and they look even better than the plastic ones I broke. For corrugated culverts I use drinking straws that are bendable--just paint them grey or a metallic color. I cut the bendable part off and save the other part of the straw for pipes in both O & HO scale. Oh no. All your cows have croaked and are laying on their sides. I scratch build gates and use split rail and 3 rail fences I build out of balsa wood. My mother was from Illinois, I think she lived in Covelle a little town outside of Danvers. My aunt and uncle, her brother used to live in Danvers. They're all gone now. Cheers from eastern TN
Was that a hot wheels gray pickup that you had their where the gate was ? Most of my vehicles are either h o or Turbo wheels as my ho budget can't afford the ho stuff. A little oversized but hey!!! It's my railroad.good video thanks!!!
Thanks for the interest. That is an Atlas pick up truck. Most Hot Wheels are too big. Matchbox has some better vehicles. I look for scale vehicles at train shows I go to.
Nice simple project that added a lot of interest…thanks for sharing that technique…new to the channel
I always scratch build all my fencing. I do both O and HO scale fences. I just completed a Walthers Cornerstone building kit--chicken coops and sheds and painted everything by hand. Came out really nice. I even got a couple of green tractors that look kinda like John Deere tractors. Wife liked them so much I had to give her one of them. I think they were from Walthers too. Since I broke off all the stirrups on my Tichy flatcar build trying to install the bronze phosphor grab irons, I made stirrups out of staple from the office stapler and they look even better than the plastic ones I broke. For corrugated culverts I use drinking straws that are bendable--just paint them grey or a metallic color. I cut the bendable part off and save the other part of the straw for pipes in both O & HO scale.
Oh no. All your cows have croaked and are laying on their sides. I scratch build gates and use split rail and 3 rail fences I build out of balsa wood. My mother was from Illinois, I think she lived in Covelle a little town outside of Danvers. My aunt and uncle, her brother used to live in Danvers. They're all gone now. Cheers from eastern TN
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Greetings from Las Vegas Roger! Another great video and another idea that I can incorporate into my layout when I get it started in about a year.
Thanks Randy.
Looks very cool. You need to let Steve hunt out a few deer. 😝
He got one. Saw him the other day.
do u strip the trasin down no deals
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Was that a hot wheels gray pickup that you had their where the gate was ? Most of my vehicles are either h o or Turbo wheels as my ho budget can't afford the ho stuff. A little oversized but hey!!! It's my railroad.good video thanks!!!
Thanks for the interest. That is an Atlas pick up truck. Most Hot Wheels are too big. Matchbox has some better vehicles. I look for scale vehicles at train shows I go to.